U(1)-covariant adjacent-charge encoders have an exact n^{-1/2} optimal flagged-erasure error, and the studied local-Haar brickwork circuits cannot reach it before Omega(n^2) cycles.
Concentration of Lipschitz functionals of determinantal and other strong Rayleigh measures
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Let X_1 ,..., X_n be a collection of binary valued random variables and let f : {0,1}^n -> R be a Lipschitz function. Under a negative dependence hypothesis known as the {\em strong Rayleigh} condition, we show that f - E f satisfies a concentration inequality generalizing the classical Gaussian concentration inequality for sums of independent Bernoullis: P (S_n - E S_n > a) < exp (-2 a^2 / n). The class of strong Rayleigh measures includes determinantal measures, weighted uniform matroids and exclusion measures; some familiar examples from these classes are generalized negative binomials and spanning tree measures. For instance, the number of vertices of odd degree in a uniform random spanning tree of a graph satisfies a Gaussian concentration inequality with n replaced by |V|, the number of vertices. We also prove a continuous version for concentration of Lipschitz functionals of a determinantal point process.
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U(1)-covariant adjacent-charge encoders have an exact n^{-1/2} optimal flagged-erasure error, and the studied local-Haar brickwork circuits cannot reach it before Omega(n^2) cycles.